I have a bow finished with T-bird epoxy. The finish itself is fine, but it has some open pores I don't like.
I don't want to sand the bow down, just fill the pores, then apply finish as needed to even everything out.
The bow has been waxed, so any tips to remove the wax will be helpful.
I plan on mixing the epoxy, not adding any thinner at this point, rubbing the epoxy in to fill the pores, sanding if needed, continuing until all pores are filled.
After I have all the pores filled, I'll thin the epoxy, then brush on several light coats until I'm pleased with the finish.
I hope to wind up with a smooth, slick, hand rubbed finish. When folks talk about using wet/dry sandpaper in the final finish sanding process, are they actually using water during the sanding, or are they using the wet/dry sandpaper dry?
Any ideas, thoughts, tips or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.